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WITCHES SABBATH BLANKET

£395.00

WITCHES SABBATH 100% ORGANIC COTTON WOVEN BLANKET LIMITED EDITION OF 100

“Witches’ Sabbath (After Francisco Goya)” portrays the devil as a goat, surrounded by haggard witches in a desolate landscape. Owls swoop from an indigo sky as the devil conducts an initiation ceremony for a child. Goya’s paintings may satirise priestcraft, with witches representing priests exploiting superstition and fear.

FURTHER READING

In the Middle Ages, superstition held that the devil preyed on children. Christian authorities exploited this fear, stoking hysteria about witchcraft. By instilling fear of the occult, they bolstered faith in the Church and scapegoated pagan beliefs.

True imagery of Satan emerged in the Middle Ages. The Bible never describes the fallen angel’s physical form, but the half-man, half-goat image likely stemmed from the Greek god Pan.

Pan, with his beard and pug nose, once symbolised nature’s wildness and sexual prowess. As Christianity spread, Pan’s popularity waned, and he became synonymous with evil.

The Bible vilifies goats while exalting sheep. Combine this disdain for goats with rejection of sexuality and lingering paganism, and the image of Satan takes shape. Christian missionaries likely repurposed established images to fit their narrative. The revered guardian of nature, Pan, transformed into the Dark Angel.

Please note we only released less than 50 during SS22 the first time around, so this second release falls within the overall LTD 100 run.

FEATURES

• Multi, Organic Cotton Fabric
• Original Artwork by Stevie Anderson
• 100% Organic Cotton
• Limited Edition of 100

• Interwoven
• Fringed edge
• 30 Day Returns Window
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

ONE SIZE

203cm x 152cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur.

With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

SUSTAINABILITY

This Limited Edition Garment is made from cellulose-based fibres sourced from sustainably managed forests, which balance the needs of the environment, wildlife and forest communities.

100% Woven Organic Cotton.

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

MORE INFORMATION

FAQ'S

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WITCHES SABBATH 100% ORGANIC COTTON WOVEN BLANKET LIMITED EDITION OF 100

“Witches’ Sabbath (After Francisco Goya)” portrays the devil as a goat, surrounded by haggard witches in a desolate landscape. Owls swoop from an indigo sky as the devil conducts an initiation ceremony for a child. Goya’s paintings may satirise priestcraft, with witches representing priests exploiting superstition and fear.

FURTHER READING

In the Middle Ages, superstition held that the devil preyed on children. Christian authorities exploited this fear, stoking hysteria about witchcraft. By instilling fear of the occult, they bolstered faith in the Church and scapegoated pagan beliefs.

True imagery of Satan emerged in the Middle Ages. The Bible never describes the fallen angel’s physical form, but the half-man, half-goat image likely stemmed from the Greek god Pan.

Pan, with his beard and pug nose, once symbolised nature’s wildness and sexual prowess. As Christianity spread, Pan’s popularity waned, and he became synonymous with evil.

The Bible vilifies goats while exalting sheep. Combine this disdain for goats with rejection of sexuality and lingering paganism, and the image of Satan takes shape. Christian missionaries likely repurposed established images to fit their narrative. The revered guardian of nature, Pan, transformed into the Dark Angel.

Please note we only released less than 50 during SS22 the first time around, so this second release falls within the overall LTD 100 run.

FEATURES

• Multi, Organic Cotton Fabric
• Original Artwork by Stevie Anderson
• 100% Organic Cotton
• Limited Edition of 100

• Interwoven
• Fringed edge
• 30 Day Returns Window
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

ONE SIZE

203cm x 152cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur.

With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

SUSTAINABILITY

This Limited Edition Garment is made from cellulose-based fibres sourced from sustainably managed forests, which balance the needs of the environment, wildlife and forest communities.

100% Woven Organic Cotton.

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

MORE INFORMATION

FAQ'S

WITCHES SABBATH 100% ORGANIC COTTON WOVEN BLANKET LIMITED EDITION OF 100

“Witches’ Sabbath (After Francisco Goya)” portrays the devil as a goat, surrounded by haggard witches in a desolate landscape. Owls swoop from an indigo sky as the devil conducts an initiation ceremony for a child. Goya’s paintings may satirise priestcraft, with witches representing priests exploiting superstition and fear.

FURTHER READING

In the Middle Ages, superstition held that the devil preyed on children. Christian authorities exploited this fear, stoking hysteria about witchcraft. By instilling fear of the occult, they bolstered faith in the Church and scapegoated pagan beliefs.

True imagery of Satan emerged in the Middle Ages. The Bible never describes the fallen angel’s physical form, but the half-man, half-goat image likely stemmed from the Greek god Pan.

Pan, with his beard and pug nose, once symbolised nature’s wildness and sexual prowess. As Christianity spread, Pan’s popularity waned, and he became synonymous with evil.

The Bible vilifies goats while exalting sheep. Combine this disdain for goats with rejection of sexuality and lingering paganism, and the image of Satan takes shape. Christian missionaries likely repurposed established images to fit their narrative. The revered guardian of nature, Pan, transformed into the Dark Angel.

Please note we only released less than 50 during SS22 the first time around, so this second release falls within the overall LTD 100 run.

FEATURES

• Multi, Organic Cotton Fabric
• Original Artwork by Stevie Anderson
• 100% Organic Cotton
• Limited Edition of 100

• Interwoven
• Fringed edge
• 30 Day Returns Window
• For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees

ONE SIZE

203cm x 152cm

CARE GUIDE

Hand wash your item with PH neutral soap and cool water. Air dry. Do not machine wash or tumble dry as some shrinkage may occur.

With any work of art, there are signs of the artist at work. Enjoy any print irregularities, they are part of the finish and should not be considered as imperfections. They are part of your garment and they are what makes it unique.

SUSTAINABILITY

This Limited Edition Garment is made from cellulose-based fibres sourced from sustainably managed forests, which balance the needs of the environment, wildlife and forest communities.

100% Woven Organic Cotton.

For Every Item Sold We Plant 3 Trees.

MORE INFORMATION

FAQ'S

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